On Sun, 5 Oct 2008, Eemeli Aro wrote:

As I was then posting this to pmwiki.org, I realised that the best place to put this would be <http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ConvertHTML>, which page already existed. Previously, that page contained three different answers for this task: 1. use an external tool, 2. use $ROSPatterns, 3. a rather rambling digression (or two?) on using Javascript and WYSIWYG editing. I've now replaced the ROSPatterns section with reference to my own code and moved it to the top of the page. The page has no marked maintainer or clear indication of who's responsible for the other sections, and the page history is useless.

My question, then, is whether it's ok for me to simply remove the extra sections and take over as maintainer of the page?

Hi Eemeli

I think it's certainly ok, and I looked at the page and it looks good. If necessary, you could move irrelevant stuff to even less visible parts of the page, or perhaps even a separate page. It might be a good idea for you to state which parts you maintain, to avoid pointless questions about the sections that aren't yours.

good work and best regards,
/Christian

PS. I changed the subject, in case one of the original maintainers/creators spots it and wish to chime in.

PPS. Is Eemeli a Finnish or Baltic name?

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